tonyhain@microsoft.com wrote:
This thread has drifted all over the place and the only conclusions I can see are:
The core infrastructure MTU is >= 1500 People are telling clients to set their Win95 MTU to 576 PMTU is randomly broken by clueless filtering Some dial-access devices are buffer limited A small MTU (53 byte?) would increase perceived response at the expense of performance
You missed: HTTP is a painful protocol. jzp
My only response on this issue with its great response is, this in only another way for microsoft to entrench itself to gain control of the entire network with its products and power trip savvy! Henry R. Linneweh Joe Provo - Network Architect wrote:
tonyhain@microsoft.com wrote:
This thread has drifted all over the place and the only conclusions I can see are:
The core infrastructure MTU is >= 1500 People are telling clients to set their Win95 MTU to 576 PMTU is randomly broken by clueless filtering Some dial-access devices are buffer limited A small MTU (53 byte?) would increase perceived response at the expense of performance
You missed: HTTP is a painful protocol.
jzp
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Henry Linneweh
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Joe Provo - Network Architect